Executive producer Sir Ridley Scott and director Denis Villeneuve cited this movie's length and slow pacing as the main reasons for its disappointing box-office results. Scott felt that the movie was at least thirty minutes too long, although he admitted that he was partially to blame since he provided input for the screenplay. Villeneuve said that while still proud of this movie, he realized afterwards that he had made "the most expensive art house movie in cinema history", and knew it would be a huge financial risk. He admitted that the running time and a marketing strategy that gave away minimal plot elements may have scared away audiences, especially people less familiar with Blade Runner (1982).
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